I mean “anticommunism” and “nitpicking” are perfect examples of mods abusing their power.
The only communities I have been banned on reddit were r/conservative and r/Pyongyang, and I have had plenty of disagreements over 7 years.
On lemmy I have been banned for defending AI, for pointing out historical pacts, the holodomor or gulags or for saying developers deserve to be paid, among others. In one year.
You just said “Nuh uh” and then completely agreed with everything I said. And then quite suspiciously your comment gained more upvotes than comments made hours earlier than it, almost instantly.
The modlog would beg to differ. Come on, don’t be dishonest, we can all see why you got comment removals and timeouts.
https://lemmy.ml/modlog?page=1&actionType=All&userId=13310926
I mean “anticommunism” and “nitpicking” are perfect examples of mods abusing their power.
The only communities I have been banned on reddit were r/conservative and r/Pyongyang, and I have had plenty of disagreements over 7 years.
On lemmy I have been banned for defending AI, for pointing out historical pacts, the holodomor or gulags or for saying developers deserve to be paid, among others. In one year.
You just said “Nuh uh” and then completely agreed with everything I said. And then quite suspiciously your comment gained more upvotes than comments made hours earlier than it, almost instantly.
“I keep getting muted and timed out for no reason here!”
“Actually, we can see why you’re being muted and it’s for a valid reason”
“Yeah well you just agreed with me!”
I didn’t say for no reason, that would be silly. You’re silly.
I think the secret recipe is nobody bothered to click the link.
I know the truth stings, child.